The New York Jets know who their next head coach is going to be. The Jets are hiring former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as their next
Aaron Rodgers has had one of the most brilliant careers of any NFL quarterback, and while the last two years with the New York Jets have not added to his legacy, his previous achievements with the Green Bay Packers ensure that his overall place in history is intact.
On Wednesday, January 22, the New York Jets hired Aaron Glenn to be their new head coach, making the former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator the 22nd
What will the New York Jets do with Aaron Rodgers? Rumors continue to swirl about Rodgers’ future with the Jets. Ex-Detroit Lions tackle and current radio broadcaster Lomas Brown said he thinks new Jets head coach Aaron Glenn will want to bring back the quarterback for 2025.
The New York Jets hired Aaron Glenn as their new head coach, but will he want Aaron Rodgers to stick around in 2025?
The Detroit Lions' week keeps getting worse. On Saturday, Dec. 18, the Lions, who were favored to win the NFC and advance to the Super Bowl, lost in the
Lions LBs coach Kelvin Sheppard is a top candidate to be defensive coordinator, either in Detroit or under Aaron Glenn with the Jets.
Per multiple sources, the Lions are interviewing Buccaneers co-defensive coordinator/ LBs coach Larry Foote as a possible replacement for Aaron Glenn to run the Detroit defense.
Aaron Glenn is the new head coach of the New York Jets. This decision has received mixed reactions, with former NFL MVP Boomer Esiason criticizing the
Aaron Glenn is set to become the New York Jets' head coach, as reported by multiple sources. Keyshawn Johnson believes Glenn will not start his career with Aaron Rodgers as quarterback, citing the disruption and potential for failure this could cause.
According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers run game coordinator/defensive line coach Kacy Rodgers is expected to become the next defensive line coach for the Lions. If you're looking for somebody to directly address a couple of the D-line's biggest issues from this past season, then it's hard to do better than Rodgers.